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Earth Science SOL Review Sheet #5 : Minerals
Essential Knowledge and Skills
 A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic,
solid substance with a definite chemical
composition and structure.
 Minerals may be identified by their physical
properties such as hardness, color, luster, and
streak.
 Most rocks are made of one or more minerals.
 Some major rock- forming minerals are
quartz, feldspar, calcite, and mica.
 Ore minerals include pyrite, magnetite,
hematite, galena, graphite, and sulfur.
 The major elements found in Earth’s crust are
oxygen, silicon, aluminum, and iron. The most
abundant group of minerals is the silicates,
which contain silicon and oxygen.
1. The diagram below shows how a sample
of the mineral mica breaks when hit with a
rock hammer.
This mineral breaks in smooth, flat surfaces
because it –
A is very hard
B is very dense
C contains large amounts of iron
D has a regular arrangement of atoms
2. Halite has three cleavage directions at 90°
to each other. Which model best represents
the shape of a broken sample of halite?
Important Words You Need to Know:
cleavage - tendency of a mineral to break along
smooth, flat, definite surfaces
diamond - the hardest known mineral
element - a material made up of one kind of
atom
fracture - break or crack in rock; in minerals, the
way a mineral that does not cleave breaks along a
rough or jagged surface
hardness - ability of a mineral to resist being
scratched
luster - the way in which a mineral reflects light
from its surface
major elements of Earth’s crust - the elements
found in the largest amounts in Earth’s crust:
oxygen, silicon, aluminum, and iron
Moh's Scale - ten common minerals with
increasing hardness from talc to diamond that is
used to rate the hardness of all other minerals
ore mineral – a mineral from which useful metals
or nonmetals can be profitably removed (pyrite,
magnetite, hematite, galena, graphite, and sulfur)
pyrite - “fool’s gold”, chemical formula is FeS2
rock-forming minerals - common minerals that
make up most of the rocks in Earth’s crust:
quartz, feldspar, calcite, and mica
silicates - the most common mineral group; those
minerals containing silicon and oxygen
streak - color of the powder left by a mineral
when it is rubbed against a hard, rough surface
(streak plate)
Now You Try It!
Practice Questions: Circle the
correct answer!
A
B
C
D
3. Which of these is NOT an ore mineral?
A Pyrite
B Magnetite
C Calcite
D Galena
4. Which term is most associated with the
mineral property “hardness”?
A Shine
B Break
C Scratch
D Heavy
5. Which term is most associated with the
mineral property “luster”?
A Shine
B Break
C Scratch
D Heavy
6. The chart below shows the Mohs scale for
comparing the hardness of minerals. A
mineral that can scratch fluorite and can be
scratched by orthoclase is able to—
10. This igneous rock is compose primarily of
large mineral crystals that were formed by–
Granite
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
Scratch both calcite and quartz
Be scratched by both calcite and quartz
Scratch calcite and be scratched by quartz
Scratch quartz and be scratched by calcite
7. The streak test that is useful in identifying
minerals, involves studying the–
A Mineral’s crystal with a microscope
B The color of the mineral as it burns
C The mineral under a fluorescent light
D Color of the powdered form of the mineral
8. Calcite dissolves when exposed to
hydrochloric acid. Which geologic process is
this most similar to?
A Faulting
B Folding
C Weathering
D Subduction
9. Which of the following minerals would you
be able to scratch with a fingernail?
A Gypsum
B Corundum
C Fluorite
D Diamond
Cooling magma
Compaction of sediments
Evaporation of sea water
Subduction
11. Pencils that are used everyday in schools do
not contain the element lead. Pencil lead is made
by combining clay and which of the minerals
below?
A Graphite
B Pyrite
C Quartz
D Calcite
12. Sulfur is a mineral that has many uses. It is
also easily identified by its yellow color and its
distinct–
A Density
B Fluorescence
C Odor
D Calcite
13. Which of these rock forming minerals would
you NOT expect to find in a sample of granite?
A Mica
B Calcite
C Quartz
D Feldspar
14. Which of these minerals does NOT have a
metallic luster?
A Pyrite
B Galena
C Gold
D Quartz